Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] to the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is dispersals of this People 's University of books bequeathed by the Victorians and their successors up to the postwar years that are the real reason for the library 's losing its soul , as Richard Hoggart so aptly put it .
2 Should two adjacent needles try to tuck at the same time , there is nothing between these two needles to actually hold the loops on to the individual needles , so the loops become just one loop , which often falls off both needles .
3 They appointed their own French administrators down to the lowest levels , leaving the Annamese powerless and humiliated in their own land .
4 Another great naval battle was fought at Leyte Gulf ( 23–24 October ) , in which the Japanese employed " kamikaze " ( suicide ) pilots to crash their explosive laden planes on to the American ships .
5 Procedures for preparation of tax computations will have to be reviewed to ensure easy transfer of figures on to the new returns .
6 Fix the white discs on to the black discs to form wheels .
7 They put all environmental problems down to the wicked industrialists , notwithstanding the fact that much of the pollution comes from eastern Europe .
8 He knows a lot about back play , and he 's the ideal man to put things over to the younger players . ’
9 And then we 've got the young cattle off to the two places on the other side of the island and then the third place at just last year .
10 Erm thought patterns being actually understanding laying it out and seeing the way it works which obviously structured thought patterns but it 's the basis of and grasping erm actually delivering it your delivery erm of it using the cluster but the coaching was invaluable , it was constructive criticism we all know what was wrong and it it just helped yesterday for someone not to be coaching just to help you through it erm and I think all those three things became invaluable really mean because most of those leads on to the other ones structured erm so the sort of thought patterns the coaching and the was very good
11 The keep , which is 120 feet high , has been slowly and accurately restored in recent years , but the rest of the castle is a shell , with the outlines of the rooms that ran inwards from the walls alone visible and a single stairway up one of the buttresses on to the crumbling battlements .
12 Back in the drawing room , Alex Mair threw a couple of thin logs on to the glowing embers and went to get the drinks .
13 Using this technique , he often traced the symptoms back to the early years of the patients ' life .
14 Cross these two over , placing the two stitches from the left on to the two empty needles at the right , finally place the remaining two stitches on to the two needles at the left .
15 In the street outside the hotel , a crowd cheered and cheered ; periodically someone would go on to the balcony and throw roses down to the assembled admirers .
16 Except in most Western Hemisphere and in some other countries , the mortality of first born infants uniformly exceeds that of births up to the 4–6 orders , and in the majority of countries , the pattern is one of declining infant mortality from first through second and third order births .
17 Sharpe had to drag his thoughts back to the earlier events of the night .
18 The eternal order which reflected the unchanging nature of God , and which found expression in the manner of God 's Redemption of the world , was also expressed in the traditions of individual churches down to the smallest details .
19 Light entering the facets is reflected off the mirrors down to the light detectors , creating an extremely bright image .
20 On paths that only he knows , he walks around the small town with the large school , leaves it behind him , and steals past the shouts up to the wooded hills .
21 LOTHIAN REGION opened for business in 1975 and can trace its roots back to the local authorities which existed before that date .
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